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Applicant sought reconsideration of a prior workers' compensation award, alleging the judge miscalculated indemnity payments. The applicant sustained multiple injuries, including to her low back and psyche, while employed as a recreation director. The defendant was awarded a credit for overpaid indemnity, which was commuted from the permanent disability award. The Appeals Board reviewed the petition, the judge's report, and the defendant's answer. Ultimately, the Board affirmed the judge's original decision.
MINNIE ELLIOTT vs. CITY OF LOS ANGELES is a workers' compensation case decided in San Francisco. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in San Francisco.
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Applicant sought reconsideration of a prior workers' compensation award, alleging the judge miscalculated indemnity payments. The applicant sustained multiple injuries, including to her low back and psyche, while employed as a recreation director. The defendant was awarded a credit for overpaid indemnity, which was commuted from the permanent disability award. The Appeals Board reviewed the petition, the judge's report, and the defendant's answer. Ultimately, the Board affirmed the judge's original decision.
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